I read somewhere that finasteride can shrink and deform your penis. But i also read somewhere that this was only observed in mice and in extremely high dosage.
I don’t believe that finasteride deforms or shrinks the penis at recommended dosages
I read somewhere that finasteride can shrink and deform your penis. But i also read somewhere that this was only observed in mice and in extremely high dosage.
I don’t believe that finasteride deforms or shrinks the penis at recommended dosages
I noticed my hairline receding at the temples about 2 years ago. I started taking dutasteride injections in to my scalp 1 year ago along with minoxodil. My goal was to at least stabilize my hair loss before I get my hair done, although it didn’t get better, it actually got much worse. If I fix my hair by transplant, will I be needing another one after some time? Im guessing if hair loss didn’t stabilize then that is the case. I have no history of family baldness.
Please don’t get a hair transplant until you are at least 25. You will not know where your balding is heading at the sage of 21. A hair transplant in someone of your age, has a high likelihood of producing shock loss and significantly more hair loss than maybe you have now. Getting a hair transplant now may mean transplants every couple of years and a full depletion of your donor hair possibly before you complete your balding. The only one benefiting may be the surgeon who makes more money each time he/she does a hair transplant.
Finasteride stays in the hair follicles for over a week. Withdrawing it may cause reactive hair loss as early as 3 weeks after stopping finasteride.
Doc gave me a few injections today at hairline as I shed hair on Oral Minoxidil which I stopped because of sides. Doc said steroid should stimulate some regrowth but I think it’s used more often for other types of hair loss. Should be interesting to see!
Unless you have an autoimmune cause of hair loss, I wouldn’t expect any results from steroid injections into the hairline.
I have been using Fin for 4 years with pretty good results, added Min to regime but now wanting to stop after 16 months as I’m getting a hair transplant later this year.
Hair transplants certainly help with balding, but the medication is what stops hair loss progression of your native hair that is still left on your head. I have performed hair transplants on thousands of men and those who stayed on finasteride were likely to be finished with their balding, as this man shows well: https://baldingblog.com/20-years-ago-2-hair-transplant-procedure-photo/
My biggest shed was at the 1 year mark to the month and it looked way worse than baseline. Like I aged 15 years.
Hair loss can not always to stopped with finasteride. Sometimes while taking finasteride, a man can go through hair loss acceleration. The genetics of Apoptosis is ingrained in each hair follicle and although finasteride does slow it down, it does not stop the hair loss in some men. You should speak with your doctor and if you don’t have a hair doctor, get one.
3 years ago, we exchanged a friendly conversation on my troubles with Post-Finasteride Syndrome. I followed your advice back then and went to several specialists, who couldn’t help. Since then, I am still suffering tremendously (numb deformed genitals, zero arousal, severe ED, other physical symptoms such as a thinning beard…) after exposure to 5ARi treatment.
I’m honestly baffled that knowledge about this condition readily exists and NOTHING is happening to help those people who are suffering from it. My life ended when I developed PFS and I have been left to rot by the medical community.
Would you be willing to raise awareness about this rare iatrogenic condition in the medical/dermatological community or publish a case report as to bring PFS in the medical literature? I don’t think this would damage reputation anymore since some credible studies have been published since, and, sorry for being so candid, I personally believe it’s your responsibility to help those who’ve been harmed by a drug you are promoting online.
I don’t mean any offense or disrespect. But I’m only trying to give a voice to thousands of young man who have been severely harmed by this drug and have lost all hope. Last year, we lost a young man to suicide, because he couldn’t bear the bodily destruction anymore that PFS has wrought.
Please, consider helping us bringing awareness to this rare iatrogenic disease. We have a moral obligation to not turn a blind eye to those in need.
Thank you
This syndrome, also identified with long term finasteride users, is devastating for those impacted.. Can you imagine giving up your sex life for the rest of your life? There is presently not much understanding about these syndromes and certainly over the past decade, not much has been offered in effective treatments for these men. The purpose of posting this man’s plight is to let you know that if you are on finasteride or dutasteride and have significant sexual side effects and/or impotence in the short term, speak with your doctor about stopping this drug. From my experience, I am not aware that taking this medication for a short time and stopping the medication because of these side effects will produce this syndrome.
There are two types of topical finasteride, the compounded liposomal version and the more common non-liposomal version. 82% of the liposomal version stays in the skin, but for the non-liposomal form, a great deal more leaks into the body. Generally, the pill is more effective as it addresses areas that are in the early phases of miniaturization which you might not see nor apply the topical to it.
Is it possible that oral min has an impact on prolactin levels and erectile dysfunction? I swear I started developing symptoms only on oral min and no fin, not able to sustain an erection.
Yes, minoxidil can increase prolactin levels in women and impact their menstrual cycle. From what I read, it has no impact on testosterone and there are no reports that it can cause sexual dysfunction in men. In fact, the vasodilatation associated with minoxidil may be a reasonable treatment for erectile dysfunction according to some reports. Maybe you are having a placebo side effect?
This Fynzur spray is used in the EU to deliver 50 microliters of finasteride ( 0.2275% Solution) to the scalp. After the spray is activated, the patient feels the moisture on the scalp, even with long hair. Six months studied indicated that this does were equivalent to 1mg finasteride orally. This solution reportedly drops DHT levels by ~30%.